Ban Ki-moon remains SKorean choice for president

UN secretary-general again comes on top in poll of potential candidates for next year’s South Korean presidential election

By Alex Jensen

SEOUL (AA) - United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s coyness over his South Korean presidential ambitions has done little to harm his popularity based on a new poll released Friday -- which placed Ban well ahead of potential competitors going into next year’s presidential election.

Seoul’s former foreign minister has never explicitly said he will run for the top office in his homeland, but a trip to South Korea last month was met with a swarm of speculation.

Having admitted that he will “contemplate” his future in the South when his second term as U.N. secretary-general concludes at the end of this year, Ban is seen by many conservatives as the leader to restore faith in their brand of politics following the ruling Saenuri Party’s surprise general election defeat in April -- even though he served under a liberal administration a decade ago.